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I *think* this is okay if you use addon domains. They point to a subdirectory within your website, but I am not completely sure on that policy... Try emailing presales about this.
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If you get the Power level plan or higher you get at least one add-on domain (which will do what you want). Keep in mind that an add-on domain does not get its own CPANEL log in or separate CPANEL account.
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I want http://mydomain1.com to point to the same files as http://mydomain2.com so that each url within each domain points to the same place... if that makes sense. |
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File redirection with the trailing / on the end of the redirection URL works just fine for me ![]() |
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